Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the recent attack on Iran and that it “achieved all its goals,” while Israeli media reported that there are additional goals if Iran decides to attack Israel again. At the same time, the Iranian army announced that the death toll from the Israeli attack on its country had risen to 4. Military personnel.
“We have caused severe damage to Iran’s defense capacity and its ability to produce missiles,” Netanyahu said at a ceremony memorializing the dead and honoring the war-wounded. The attack achieved all its objectives.” He added: “Eliminating Sinwar created an opportunity for the kidnapped people to return. We must not lose them.”
He continued: “We are in the midst of a long and difficult existential war, a war that is costing us a painful price. We are all determined to continue the fight against those who seek to take our lives.”
He added on the anniversary of October 7 (the Al-Aqsa Flood), which falls today, Sunday on the Hebrew calendar: “We received an unbearable blow, but we did not break. We felt severe pain, but we did not disintegrate.” “We are rewriting history. A war was imposed on us and we are resisting.”
In a related context, the Iranian army announced that the death toll from the Israeli attack on its country had risen to 4 soldiers. The Iranian “IRNA” agency reported, on Saturday evening, that the Iranian army had announced that the death toll of Iranian soldiers had risen to 4 as a result of the Israeli attack on Iran.
For its part, Iran announced that the Israeli strikes targeted military bases in the provinces of Ilam, Khuzestan, and Tehran, and caused “limited damage.”
Informed Iranian sources also reported to local media, following the Israeli attack, that “Tehran, as previously announced, is ready to respond to Israel’s attack.”
On Saturday evening, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority quoted an Israeli source as saying, “There are additional targets if Iran decides to attack Israel again, and everything will come at the right time.”
The source, which the Israeli channel did not mention on its website, explained that “Tel Aviv will attack other targets, such as oil and gas facilities in Iran, if Tehran decides to attack Israel again.”
Khamenei: The Israeli strike should not be underestimated
Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei announced on Sunday that the strikes carried out by Israel on military sites in Iran should neither be “exaggerated nor minimized.”
In his first reaction to the strikes, Khamenei said in a post on the
The Iranian Parliament holds a closed meeting
A day after Israel launched air strikes against key targets in Iran, the Iranian parliament held a closed meeting on Sunday to discuss a response.
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Baqir Qalibaf, threatened today, Sunday, “Israel, after carrying out a military operation called the ‘Days of Reckoning’ in Tehran, in response to the ‘True Promise 2’ operation, which Iran carried out at the beginning of this month.”
He added during a closed session in Parliament, “By comparing Iran’s Operation True Promise 2 to Israel’s recent military action against Tehran, Iran’s defensive power has proven its ability to deter, and the Israeli aggression against Iran was emotional and turned into another failure for this entity.”
He said: “The Zionist regime has no achievements other than genocide and the killing of civilians, defenseless women and children, and the displaced in Gaza and Lebanon, and today, Israel does not enjoy reputation and credibility in the world.”
According to the Iranian Tasnim News Agency, Qalibaf said: “Israel has become a laughing stock in the face of Iran.”
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament pointed out that “the military action carried out by the Zionist regime against Iran was based on negativity and turned into another defeat for this regime.” He stressed that “Iran considers itself entitled to defend itself, and the response to this aggression will be decisive.” .
He also called on America “to take action to stop the killing of innocents in Gaza and Lebanon,” and added that “it should not allow Israel to create a terrible fate for itself and its allies, while continuing its recklessness and incitement to war.”
He said: “Washington must restrain the Zionist entity to prevent escalation and destabilization in the region.”
The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, expressed his appreciation to the neighboring countries that condemned Israel’s aggressive actions and stressed the importance of preserving the stability of the region. He also saluted the souls of the Iranian army’s defense martyrs, who sacrificed their lives in defense of the homeland’s security during the recent Israeli attack on Tehran. “And he offered his condolences to them.”
The Israeli “cabinet” meets to discuss Iran’s possible response to the Israeli attacks
Israeli media reported, “The Israeli Cabinet for Security and Political Affairs will meet today, Sunday, to discuss the Israeli attack on Iran and Tehran’s possible reaction after it.”
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated, “The cabinet will later discuss the file of the Israeli attack on Iran and the possible Iranian response to that, at a time when it made clear that the objectives of the attack were predetermined and did not change during the past ten days.”
The channel quoted an Israeli source as saying, “The same targets that were planned in advance were carried out with precision, even before the drone attack on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s headquarters.”
The channel indicated on its website that before the attack on Iran, Netanyahu held a series of personal meetings to inform the ministers close to him who did not participate in the consultations about the latest developments in this regard, as Netanyahu provided them with details of the attack.
Israel launched a widely expected attack on Iran early Saturday morning, and said it targeted facilities used to manufacture missiles launched at Israel, in addition to surface-to-air missile sites.
Last updated: October 27, 2024 – 17:07
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